In 1987, Moore edited and reprinted a collection of Barbara McClintock's
papers for the Great Books in Experimental Biology Series. McClintock's
publications relevant to the discovery and characterization of transposable
elements are reprinted in that work. The volume also includes a list of
McClintock's published papers under the heading "Numbered List of Publications"
(Moore 1987). In researching McClintock’s work for a biography that I am
writing in collaboration with William B. Provine, I examined the journals,
symposia, etc., where all of McClintock's papers appear. In the course
of my research I found 14 additional contributions. I subsequently compiled
a chronological list of all known contributions published by McClintock,
which I now wish to share with Maize Cooperators.

My list updates and amends Moore’s (1987) published list and brings
the total number of publications to 88. I annotated citations to include,
when available, dates when the papers were received, and the month they
appeared in print. In some cases the publication date and inclusive pages
were revised to reflect accurately these citations. This may be important
for scholars who do not have direct access to the publications and might
request them on interlibrary-loan. I would be pleased to hear from anyone
who may know of any additional references that should be included in this
list.

I gratefully acknowledge Dr. Edward Coe for his support with this project.
I would be thankful to anyone who can provide missing dates or additional
relevant corrections. I may be contacted at the L. H. Bailey Hortorium,
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853 or by email at lbk7@cornell.edu.

Reference cited:

Moore, John A. (ed.) 1987. The Discovery and Characterization of
Transposable Elements. The Collected Papers of Barbara McClintock.
Great Books in Experimental Biology, Garland Publishing Co. New York.

ANNOTATED CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF THE PUBLICATIONS OF BARBARA MCCLINTOCK

(Prepared by Lee B. Kass)

Note: This list uses dates of publication as referenced by McClintock;
i.e., the 1951 Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology
is cited here as 1951, although the copyright date for the symposium is
1952. Additional pertinent information is enclosed in brackets.

*Appears in Moore's (1987) "Numbered list of publications," pgs. xiii-xv.
I add month of publication and submission dates in brackets. I list publications
chronologically and add letters following dates for more than one publication
in the same year. I add subheadings following titles for Carnegie Institution
of Washington Year Book reports, and complete titles for other publications.
Inclusive years for Carnegie Year Book reports are in brackets.

*McClintock, Barbara. 1929b. A method for making aceto-carmin[e] smears
permanent. Stain Technology IV (2) [April 1929, received - no date
given]: 53-56. [In this publication carmine is incorrectly spelled in the
title, throughout the text, and in the citation to Belling 1926.]

*McClintock, Barbara. 1929c. A 2N-1 chromosomal chimera in maize. Journal
of Heredity XX (5) [May 1929, received - no date given]: 218. [McClintock
annotated the reprint she sent to T. H. Morgan indicating that only one
photograph was intended to be published. She apparently submitted two exposures
with the intent that the best one would be printed. The citation to Blakeslee
and Belling Science, 55, is incorrect; the year, 1924, is missing,
and the volume number should be 60 (LX) not 55.]

*McClintock, Barbara. 1929d. Chromosome morphology in Zea mays.
Science
69 (1798) [14 June 1929, submitted - no date given]: 629. [The first published
ideogram of Zea chromosomes. The chromosomes were identified in the "first
division in the microspore" (Mitosis) not at pachytene of Meiosis I as
described by some text book authors. The citation for McClintock
Genetics,
14, is incomplete. The year, 1929, is missing.]

McClintock, Barbara and Henry E. Hill. 1929e [ABSTRACT]. The cytological
identification of the chromosomes associated with the ‘R-golden' and ‘B-liguleless’
linkage groups in Zea mays. Anatomical Record 44 (3) [25
December 1929]: 291. [The paper was "read by title" at the Joint Genetics
Sections of the American Society of Zoologists and the Botanical Society
of America, held with the AAAS, Des Moines, and Ames, Iowa, December 1929
- January 1930. Resulting manuscript submitted March 1930, and published
one year later in Genetics 16: 175-190, March 1931. See McClintock
1933a (pg. 209) for correction of B-lg linkage group association with Chromosome
2 not Chromosome 4.]

*McClintock, Barbara. 1930a. A cytological demonstration of the location
of an interchange between two non-homologous chromosomes of Zea mays.
Proceedings
of the National Academy of Sciences 16 (12) [15 December 1930, communicated
6 November 1930]: 791-796.

McClintock, Barbara. 1930b [ABSTRACT]. A cytological demonstration of
the location of an interchange between two non-homologous chromosomes of
Zea
mays. Anatomical Record 47 (3) [25 December 1930]: 380. [Paper
presented on 30 December 1930, at the Joint Genetics Sections of the American
Society of Zoologists and the Botanical Society of America, held with the
AAAS, Cleveland, Ohio, December 1930 - January 1931. Two weeks prior to
these meetings, the results were published in PNAS 16: 791-796,
December 1930.]

*McClintock, Barbara and Henry E. Hill. 1931. The cytological identification
of the chromosome associated with the R-G linkage group in Zea mays.
Genetics
16 (2) [16 March 1931, received 1 March 1930]: 175-190.

*McClintock, Barbara. 1931a. The order of the genes C, Sh,
and Wx in Zea mays with reference to a cytologically known
point in the chromosome. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
17 (8) [15 August 1931, communicated 7 July 1931]: 485-491. [Communicated
the same date and issued as one reprint with Creighton and McClintock 1931.
The results reported in McClintock 1931a are necessary for an understanding
of Creighton and McClintock 1931, which follows directly in the Journal.
These papers were intended to be read together. McClintock 1931a ends with
the following statement: "It was desired to present briefly the evidence
at this time, since it lends valuable support to the argument in the paper
which follows." Creighton & McClintock, 1931 state: "In the preceding
paper it was shown that the knobbed chromosome carries the genes for colored
aleurone" etc. Unfortunately the "preceding paper" (McClintock 1931a) is
neither cited nor referenced.]

*Creighton, Harriet B. and Barbara McClintock. 1931. A correlation of
cytological and genetical crossing-over in Zea mays. Proceedings
of the National Academy of Sciences 17 (8) [15 August 1931, communicated
7 July 1931]: 492-497. [Communicated the same date and issued as one reprint
with McClintock 1931a; see annotation for McClintock 1931a.]

McClintock, Barbara. 1932a [ABSTRACT]. Cytological observations in Zea
on the intimate association of non-homologous parts of chromosomes in the
mid-prophase of meiosis and its relation to diakinesis configurations.
Proceedings
of the International Congress of Genetics II [24-31 August 1932, preface
dated 26 July 1932]: 126-128. [McClintock NRC Fellow at Cal Tech with E.G.
Anderson. This paper was presented at the 6th International Congress of
Genetics as a Sectional Paper in the session titled "Cytology I, Saturday
August 27." McClintock presented paper number 6 of 11 papers. Resulting
manuscript submitted in April 1933 and published in ZZMA 19:191-237,
September 1933.]

Creighton, Harriet B. and Barbara McClintock. 1932 [EXHIBIT]. Cytological
evidence for 4-strand crossing over in Zea mays. Proceedings
of the International Congress of Genetics II [24-31 August 1932, preface
dated 26 July 1932]: 392. [This was an exhibit that was part of the section
on "General Cytology" in the "General Exhibits." The section was organized
by Ralph E. Cleland.]

*McClintock, Barbara. 1932b. A correlation of ring-shaped chromosomes
with variegation in Zea mays. Proceedings of the National Academy
of Sciences 18 (12) [15 December 1932, communicated 2 November 1932]:
677-681. [McClintock NRC Fellow at Missouri with L. J. Stadler; her address
is given as U of Missouri; Contribution from Dept of Field Crops, Missouri
Agricultural Experiment Station Journal Series No. 355.]

**McClintock, Barbara. 1933a. The association of non-homologous parts
of chromosomes in the mid-prophase of meiosis in Zea mays, with
51 figures in the text and plates VII-XII. Zeitschrift fur Zellforschung
und microskopische Anatomie 19 (2) [22 September 1933, received 21
April 1933]: 191-237. [McClintock NRC Fellow in the biological Sciences,
University of Missouri with L. J. Stadler and California Institute of Technology
with E. G. Anderson; investigations conducted at Missouri and at Cal Tech.]

**McClintock, Barbara. 1934. The relation of a particular chromosomal
element to the development of nucleoli in Zea mays with 21 figures
in the text and plates VIII-XIV. Zeitschrift fur Zellforschung und microskopische
Anatomie 21(2) [23 June 1934, received 2 March 1934]: 294-328. [McClintock
NRC Fellow in the biological sciences, California Institute of Technology
with E. G. Anderson; investigation conducted at Cal Tech. Paper written
while McClintock was a Guggenheim Fellow in Berlin and Freiburg, Germany
and submitted just prior to leaving Germany.]

*Creighton, Harriet B. and Barbara McClintock. 1935. The correlation
of cytological and genetical crossing-over in Zea mays. A corroboration.
Proceedings
of the National Academy of Sciences 21 (3) [15 March 1935, communicated
9 February 1935]: 148-150. [Written while McClintock was a research assistant
in the Department of Plant Breeding, Cornell University (address Botany
Department).]

*Rhoades, Marcus M. and Barbara McClintock. 1935. The cytogenetics of
maize. Botanical Review. 1 (8) [August 1935, received - no date
given]: 292-325. [Written while McClintock was a research assistant in
the Department of Plant Breeding, Cornell University.]

**McClintock, Barbara. 1937. [ABSTRACT] The production of maize plants
mosaic for homozygous deficiencies: Simulation of the bm1 phenotype
through loss of the Bm1 locus. [In Abstracts of papers presented
at the 1936 meetings of the Genetics Society of America, M. Demerec, Secretary.]
Genetics
22 (1) [January 1937, presented 29 December 1936]: 200. [Investigations
funded by the Rockefeller Foundation and conducted in Department of Plant
Breeding, Cornell University; McClintock’s address - Cornell University.
In September 1936, McClintock left Cornell to begin her Assistant Professor
appointment at U of Missouri. Results reported are part of a manuscript
submitted February 1938 and published in Genetics 23: 315-376, July
1938. Note subheadings for sections V and VI in published paper are exactly
the same as title of this abstract.]

**McClintock, Barbara. 1938a. [ABSTRACT] A method for detecting potential
mutations of a specific chromosomal region. [In Abstracts of papers presented
at the 1937 meetings of the Genetics Society of America] Genetics
23 (1) [January 1938, presented 28 December 1937]: 159. [McClintock Assistant
Professor of Botany at U of Missouri; results reported here were based
on investigations funded by the Rockefeller Foundation and previously conducted
in Department of Plant Breeding, Cornell University.]

*McClintock, Barbara. 1938b. The production of homozygous deficient
tissues with mutant characteristics by means of the aberrant mitotic behavior
of ring-shaped chromosomes. Genetics 23 (4) [July 1938, received
25 February 1938]: 315-376. [Most of work undertaken at Cornell with aid
of grant from the Rockefeller Foundation; original material supplied by
L. J. Stadler.]

*McClintock, Barbara. 1939. The behavior in successive nuclear divisions
of a chromosome broken at meiosis. Proceedings of the National Academy
of Sciences 25 (8) [15 August 1939, communicated 7 July 1939]: 405-416.

*McClintock, Barbara. 1941b. The association of mutants with homozygous
deficiencies in Zea mays. Genetics 26 (5) [September 1941,
received 3 May 1941]: 542-571. [Both the journal article and reprints are
dated inaccurately as September 1940.]

**McClintock, Barbara. 1941c [Issued December 1941, Symposium held June
1941]. Spontaneous alterations in chromosome size and form in Zea mays.
pp. 72-80. In Genes and Chromosomes - Structure and Organization.
Cold
Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology Volume IX [June 1941,
Issued December 1941]. Katherine S. Brehme ed. The Biological Laboratory,
Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, New York. [McClintock was appointed guest
investigator for academic year 1941-42, Department of Botany, Columbia
University. During the summer of 1941, and from December 1941 through December
1942, McClintock was also guest investigator, Carnegie Institution of Washington,
Department of Genetics, Cold Spring Harbor. McClintock resigned from University
of Missouri effective August 1942.]

**McClintock, Barbara. 1942a. The fusion of broken ends of chromosomes
following nuclear fusion. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
28 (11) [15 November 1942, communicated 22 September 1942]: 458-463.

*McClintock, Barbara. 1942b [1 July 1941 - 30 June 1942]. Maize genetics:
The behavior of "unsaturated" broken ends of chromosomes. Phenotypic effects
of homozygous deficiencies of distal segments of the short arm of chromosome
9. Carnegie Institution of Washington Year Book No. 41 [Issued 18
December 1942, submitted June 1942]: 181-186. [In the text McClintock cites
her work as "McClintock 1941; see bibliography." The reprints do not include
the bibliography, which lists three McClintock publications (1941a, b,
& c, published in March, September, & December 1941, respectively.]

*McClintock, Barbara. 1943 [1 July 1942 - 30 June 1943]. Maize genetics:
Studies with broken chromosomes. Tests of the amount of crossing over that
may occur within small segments of a chromosome. Deficiency mutations:
Progressive deficiency as a cause of allelic series. Carnegie Institution
of Washington Year Book No. 42 [Issued 7 December 1943, submitted June
1943]: 148-152. [McClintock was permanently appointed to the staff of Carnegie
Institution of Washington, Department of Genetics, Cold Spring Harbor,
in 1943.]

**McClintock, Barbara. 1944a. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Department
of Genetics, Cold Spring Harber [sic], Long Island, N.Y. [This report is
untitled in the MGCNL. This is a report on deficiencies in Chromosome
9]. Maize Genetics Cooperation News Letter. 18 [31 January 1944,
submitted 1943]: 24-26. [The report concludes, " … the chromosomal breakage
mechanism is a "mutation" inducing process which "induces" the same mutant
time and again." Moore (1987) cites title as: "Breakage-fusion-bridge cycle
induced deficiencies in the short arm of chromosome 9." However, the term
"Breakage-fusion-bridge cycle" is not used in this report.]

*McClintock, Barbara. 1944c [1 July 1943 - 30 June 1944]. Maize genetics:
Completion of the study of the allelic relations of deficient mutants.
The chromosome-breakage mechanism as a means of producing directed mutations.
Continuation of the chromatid type of breakage-fusion-bridge cycle in the
sporophytic tissues. Homozygous deficiency as a cause of mutation in maize.
Carnegie
Institution of Washington Year Book No. 43 [Issued 15 December 1944,
submitted June 1944]: 127-135. [The text cites McClintock 1938, and McClintock
1941, but no references are listed.]

*McClintock, Barbara. 1945b [1 July 1944 — 30 June 1945]. Cytogenetic
studies of maize and Neurospora: Induction of mutations in the short arm
of chromosome 9 in maize. Preliminary studies of the chromosomes of the
fungus Neurospora crassa. Carnegie Institution of Washington
Year Book No. 44 [Issued 14 December 1945, submitted June 1945]: 108-112.

*McClintock, Barbara. 1946 [1 July 1945 — 30 June 1946]. Maize genetics:
Continuation of the study of the induction of new mutants in chromosome
9. Modification of mutant expression following chromosomal translocation.
The unexpected appearance of a number of unstable mutants. Carnegie
Institution of Washington Year Book No. 45 [Issued 13 December 1946,
submitted June 1946]: 176-186.]

*McClintock, Barbara. 1947 [1 July 1946 — 30 June 1947]. Cytogenetic
studies of maize and Neurospora: The mutable Ds locus in maize.
Continuation of studies of the chromosomes of Neurospora crassa.
Carnegie
Institution of Washington Year Book No. 46 [Issued 12 December 1947,
submitted June 1947]: 146-152.

*McClintock, Barbara. 1949 [1 July 1948 — 30 June 1949]. Mutable loci
in maize: The mechanism of transposition of the Ds Locus. The origin
of Ac-controlled mutable loci. Transposition of the Ac locus.
The action of Ac on the mutable loci it controls. Mutable loci cm-2
and wxm-1. Conclusions. Carnegie Institution of Washington
Year Book No. 48 [Issued 9 December 1949, submitted June 1949]: 142-154.

*McClintock, Barbara. 1950a. The origin and behavior of mutable loci
in maize. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 36 (6)
[15 June 1950, communicated 8 April 1950]: 344-355.

*McClintock, Barbara. 1950b [1 July 1949 — 30 June 1950]. Mutable loci
in maize: Mode of detection of transpositions of Ds. Events occurring
at the Ds locus. The mechanism of transposition of Ds. Transposition
and change in action of Ac. Consideration of the chromosome materials
responsible for the origin and behavior of mutable loci. Carnegie Institution
of Washington Year Book No. 49 [Issued 15 December 1950, submitted
June 1950]: 157-167.

**McClintock, Barbara. 1953b [1 July 1952 — 30 June 1953]. Mutations
in maize: Origin of the mutants. Change in action of genes located to the
right of Ds. Comparison between Sh1 mutants. Change in action
of genes located to the left of Ds. Meiotic segregation and mutation.
Carnegie
Institution of Washington Year Book No. 52 [Issued 11 December 1953,
submitted June 1953]: 227-237. [Listed in Moore (1987) as a 1954 publication.]

*McClintock, Barbara. 1955a. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Department
of Genetics, Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, N.Y. 1. Spread of mutational
change along the chromosome. 2. A case of Ac-induced instability
at the bronze locus in chromosome 9. 3. Transposition sequences of Ac.
4. A suppressor-mutator system of control of gene action and mutational
change. 5. System responsible for mutations at a1m-2. Maize
Genetics Cooperation News Letter 29 [17 March 1955]: 9-13.

*McClintock, Barbara. 1955b [1 July 1954 — 1955]. Controlled mutation
in maize: The a1m-1-Spm system of control of gene
action and mutation. Continued studies of the mode of operation of the
controlling elements Ds and Ac. Carnegie Institution of
Washington Year Book No. 54 [Issued 9 December 1955, submitted June
1955]: 245-255.

**McClintock, Barbara. 1956b. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Department
of Genetics, Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, N.Y. 1. Further study of
the a1 m-1-Spm system. 2. Further study of Ac control
of mutation at the bronze locus in chromosome 9. 3. Degree of spread of
mutation along the chromosome induced by Ds. 4. Studies of instability
of chromosome behavior of components of a modified chromosome 9. Maize
Genetics Cooperation News Letter 30 [15 March 1956]: 12-20. [In Moore (1987)
the number 9 is missing following the last word of descriptive subtitle.
This deletion is also transcribed in Buckner’s (1997) bio-biography of
McClintock.]

*McClintock, Barbara. 1956c [1 July 1955 - 1 June 1956]. Mutation
in maize: Ac control of mutation at the bronze locus in chromosome 9. Control
of gene action by a non-transposing Ds element. Continued examination of
the a1m-1-Spm system of control of gene action. Changes
in chromosome organization and gene expression produced by a structurally
modified chromosome 9. Carnegie Institution of Washington Year Book
No. 55 [Issued 14 December 1956, submitted June 1956]: 323-332.

*McClintock, Barbara. 1957b [1 July 1956 — 30 June 1957]. Genetic and
cytological studies of maize: Types of Spm elements. A modifier
element within the Spm system. The relation between a1m-1
and a1m-2. Aberrant behavior of a fragment chromosome. Carnegie
Institution of Washington Year Book 56 [Issued 9 December 1957, submitted
June 1957]: 393-401.

*McClintock, Barbara. 1958 [1 July 1957 — 30 June 1958]. The suppressor-mutator
system of control of gene action in maize: The mode of operation of the
Spm
element. A modifier element in the a1m-1-Spm system.
Continued investigation of transposition of Spm. Carnegie Institution
of Washington Year Book 57 [Issued 19 December, submitted June 1958]:
415-429.

*McClintock, Barbara. 1959b [1 July 1958 — 30 June 1959]. Genetic and
cytological studies of maize: Further studies of the Spm system.
Chromosome constitutions of some South American races of maize. Carnegie
Institution of Washington Year Book 58 [Issued 14 December 1959, submitted
June 1959]: 452-456.

*McClintock, Barbara. 1960 [1 July 1959 — 30 June 1960]. Chromosome
constitutions of Mexican and Guatemalan races of maize: General Conclusions.
Carnegie
Institution of Washington Year Book 59 [Issued 12 December 1960, submitted
June 1960]: 461-472. [Milislav Demerec, Director, Department of Genetics,
retired 30 June 1960. He was succeeded by Berwind Kaufman.]

*McClintock, Barbara. 1961b [1 July 1960 — 30 June 1961]. Further studies
of the supppressor-mutator system of control of gene action in maize: Control
of a1m-2 by the Spm system. A third inception of control
of gene action at the A1 locus by the Spm system. Control
of gene action at the locus of Wx by the Spm system. Control
of reversals in Spm activity phase. Nonrandom selection of genes
coming under the control of the Spm system. Carnegie Institution
of Washington Year Book 60 [Issued 11 December 1961, submitted June
1961]: 469-476. [Berwind P. Kaufman, Acting Director, Department of Genetics.]

*McClintock, Barbara. 1962 [1 July 1961 — 30 June 1962]. Topographical
relations between elements of control systems in maize: Origin from a1m-5
of a two-element control system. Analysis of a1m-2. The derivatives
of bzm-2. Carnegie Institution of Washington Year Book 61
[Issued 10 December 1962, submitted June 1962]: 448-461. [Annual Report
of the Director of the Department of Genetics: "as this report goes to
press the Department is being terminated" (pg. 438). Berwind P. Kaufman,
Director, retired on 30 June 1962. Subsequently, McClintock’s reports are
published in the Annual Report of the Director (Alfred D. Hershey), Genetics
Research Unit, Carnegie Institution of Washington. The Unit replaced the
former Department of Genetics, active at Cold Spring Harbor from November
1, 1920 to June 30, 1962.]

*McClintock, Barbara. 1963 [1 July 1962 — 30 June 1963]. Further studies
of gene-control systems in maize: Modified states of a1m-2.
Extension of Spm control of gene action. Further studies of topographical
relations of elements of a control system. Carnegie Institution of Washington
Year Book 62 [Issued 9 December 1963, submitted June 1963]: 486-493.

**McClintock, Barbara. 1965b. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Cold
Spring Harbor, N.Y.: 2. Attempts to separate Ds from neighboring
gene loci. Maize Genetics Cooperation News Letter 39 [15 April 1965]:[45]-51.
[Page 45 is unnumbered. This report and the one that precedes it are separate
reports in the MGCNL; both are listed in Moore (1987) as one report.]

**McClintock, Barbara. 1965c [1 July 1964 — 30 June 1965]. Components
of action of the regulators Spm and Ac: The component of
Spm
responsible for preset patterns of gene expression. Transmission of the
preset pattern. Components of action of Ac. Carnegie Institution
of Washington Year Book 64 [Issued December 1965, submitted June 1965]:
527-534, plus 2 plates and 2 figure legends.

*McClintock, Barbara. 1967 [1 July 1965 — 30 June 1966]. Regulation
of pattern of gene expression by controlling elements in maize: Pigment
distribution in parts of the ear. Pigment distribution in the pericarp
layer of the kernel. Presetting of the controlling element at the locus
of c2m-2. Inheritance of modified pigmentation patterns.
Carnegie
Institution of Washington Year Book 65 [Issued January 1967, submitted
June 1966]: 568-576, plus 2 plates and 2 plate legends. [Cited in Moore
as 568-578, which includes a non relevant page and one plate legend.]

**McClintock, Barbara. 1968a [1 June 1966 - 1 June 1967]. The states
of a gene locus in maize: The states of a1m-1. The states
of a1m-2. Carnegie Institution of Washington Year Book
66 [Issued January 1968, submitted May 1967]: 20-28, plus 2 plates
and 2 plate legends. [In 1967, McClintock was honored with the appointment
of Distinguished Service Member of the Carnegie Institution of Washington.
She held that position until her death in 1992.]

*McClintock, Barbara. 1971 [1 July 1970 - 30 June 1971]. The contribution
of one component of a control system to versatility of gene expression:
Relation of dose of Spm to pattern of pigmentation with the class
II state of a2m-1. Distinctive phenotypes associated with
activation of an inactive Spm. An example of versatility of control
of gene expression associated with component-2 of Spm. Carnegie
Institution of Washington Year Book 70 [Issued December 1971, submitted
June 1971]: 5-17. [This is the last report McClintock published in the
CIW
Year Book. The Genetics Research Unit closed 30 June 1971. McClintock
was awarded National Medal of Science that same year.]

**McClintock, Barbara. 1978a [Symposium held September 1975]. Significance
of chromosome constitutions in tracing the origin and migration of races
of maize in the Americas. Chapter 11, pp. 159-184. In Maize Breeding
and Genetics, David B. Walden ed., John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York.
[Moore (1987) cites editor as W. D. Walden. This volume is the Proceedings
of the International Maize Symposium held September 1975, Champaign, Urbana,
Illinois, USA. Note that page V incorrectly dates the Symposium as September
1977.]

**McClintock, Barbara. 1978b [Symposium held 13-15 June 1977]. Development
of the maize endosperm as revealed by clones. pp. 217-237. In The Clonal
Basis of Development. Stephen Subtelny, and Ian M. Sussex eds. The
36th Symposium of the Society for Developmental Biology (June 1977) [Raleigh,
North Carolina, USA]. Academic Press, Inc., New York. [McClintock’s paper
appears in section IV. Nuclear and Genetic Events in Clone Initiation.
Note correct spelling of endosperm in title.]

**McClintock, Barbara. 1978c. [Symposium held 7-8 April 1978] Mechanisms
that rapidly reorganize the genome. Stadler Genetics Symposia, vol.
10, pp. 25-48. [Pg. 48 is a plate of photographs of Symposium participants.
Symposium held at Columbia, Missouri, USA. Proceedings published by University
of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station.]

*McClintock, Barbara, 1984a [Nobel lecture presented, 8 December 1983].
The significance of responses of the genome to challenge. Science
226 (4676) [16 November 1984]: 792-801. [Footnotes indicate that "Minor
corrections have been made by the author," and that this lecture "will
be included in the complete volume of Les Prix Nobel en 1984 as
well as in the series Nobel Lectures (in English) published by the
Elsevier Publishing Company, Amsterdam and New York." The correct citations
for Les Prix Nobel and Nobel Lectures are listed below (see
McClintock 1984b and McClintock 1993).]

McClintock, Barbara, 1993. The significance of the genome to challenge.
pp. 180-199. In Tore Frangsmyr and Jan Lindsten, eds. Nobel Lectures
Physiology or Medicine 1981-1990. World Scientific Pub. Co., Singapore,
for the Nobel Foundation. [This volume also includes Presentation speeches
(in English) and Laureates’ photographs, and biographies. The complete
section on McClintock’s 1983 Nobel Prize is on pages 171-199. Note - Elsevier,
who had published the Nobel Lectures from 1901 through 1970, discontinued
the project.]

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